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[QUOTE="KX250Dad, post: 1131031, member: 74039"] whenfoxforks-ruled.... can I relate, up hill double, back yard, unloaded off the bike... hurt bad enough. I think what broke the bone in to many splinters was the KX250 followed behind me... yeap, pushed me into the dirt another 6 inches. I gotta a piece of my leg in there now and I'm sporting some of that titainum hardware with the 1/2" screws myself. Funny thing was three days later when my son was laughing... appears he found the nobie bruises on my back to be funny. Us gooood mx guys always have bones where there not supposed to be, leg in the shoulder, hip bone in the neck... yep, I'm good, downside is my son's not much better, hip, wrist, leg, fingers... at least when I pay the insurance premium I feel like we're getting are monies worth. Yes, my wife still loves us both... "next time you can't park the bike, it'll be sold before you get off the table" lotta mx love here. [/QUOTE]
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